Former WWE Superstar Priscilla Kelly, also known as Gigi Dolin, reported that fans stole her merchandise during an event in Arizona on the night of September 27, 2025. Kelly revealed that the theft occurred while she briefly stepped away from her table, impacting her livelihood and prompting her to address the incident publicly on social media.
Kelly expressed her disappointment toward the individuals involved, emphasizing how this was the second time within a month that merch had been taken without permission. She urged fans to hold each other accountable to prevent such disrespectful acts from happening again.
In response to the theft, Kelly wrote,
“Welp, to the fans in AZ that helped themselves to all of my 8x10s while I was away, you f**king suck. This is the second time in less than a month I’ve had merch stolen from my table. Please, do better guys, and hold each other more accountable or something. This is my livelihood.”
— Priscilla Kelly (@HellsFavoritePK)
She also explained that she was unable to remain at the event longer due to an urgent red-eye flight, apologizing for not being able to take photos with attendees while condemning the theft as unacceptable. Kelly wrote,
“I had a red eye flight that I had to rush and pack up and leave for. I’m sorry that I couldn’t come back out and take photos with people but to take my stuff just because you’re upset is unacceptable.”
— Priscilla Kelly (@HellsFavoritePK)
When a fan suggested that the merchandise might have appeared free since no one was stationed at the register, Kelly responded sharply,
“So if nobody is at the register at a store you can just walk out with whatever you want? That’s the logic you’re using here.”
— Priscilla Kelly (@HellsFavoritePK)
Chelsea Green Comments on WWE’s Handling of Women’s US and Intercontinental Titles
Former WWE Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green shared her views on the introduction of the Women’s United States and Intercontinental Championships, expressing both satisfaction and frustration during a recent interview with Cinema Blend. Green made history as the first-ever Women’s United States Champion after defeating Michin in the finals of a tournament held last December at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Green praised the addition of these titles, highlighting their importance for showcasing the breadth of talent among WWE’s women’s roster, which spans Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and developmental brands like ID, Evolve, and LFG. According to her, the new championships fill a significant gap by providing more opportunities and television exposure for a diverse group of female wrestlers.
She stated,
“I definitely am so happy that we introduced those titles, because I felt like for a long time we were missing, we were missing opportunities for a bunch of the girls. We just have such a stacked roster between Raw SmackDown, NXT. I mean, now we’ve got ID, we’ve got Evolve, we’ve got LFG. We have so many different brands, and we just didn’t have enough titles to really represent all the girls and the variety of women, you know, and so I’m very happy that we got them. I think that they’ve been a beautiful addition in terms of getting people in the mix, getting women to have a spot on TV.”
— Chelsea Green
However, Green expressed disappointment over how the women’s titles are currently utilized by WWE. She believes the company is not maximizing their potential to consistently feature champions and storylines involving these belts on television programming.
Green shared her hope for more prominent defense and visibility of the titles by mentioning specific wrestlers she wants to see regularly on WWE broadcasts with their belts, including Giulia, Zelina, and Michin. She acknowledged that while she is not part of the creative process, she strives to elevate the championships through active promotion on social media and by creating compelling storylines online.
On the topic of leveraging the titles better, she said,
“Do I think that we’re doing all we can with them? No. I would love to see more being done with them. I want, I want Giulia to be wrestling on TV every single week with that title. I wanted Zelina on TV every single week. I want Michin to win the title and be on TV every single week. There’s so many hours of WWE, and we can find a place for those championships if we try. It’s tough. I’m not a part of the creative meetings. I don’t know how that looks. So all that I can do on my end is make the title mean something. I hope that by putting it out there on social media and making storylines on social media, it garners the attention that those titles deserve.”
— Chelsea Green
Additional News: Former Superstar Andrade Sets Upcoming Appearances
In other developments within the wrestling world, former WWE United States Champion Andrade has scheduled several appearances outside WWE following his release from the company. Mucha Lucha ATL announced that Andrade will compete at their MLA Wicked event on October 26, 2025.
Andrade’s bookings also include shows with CRASH Lucha next month and an appearance at HOG x The Big Event Superclash on November 15. Now operating as a free agent, Andrade’s activities highlight the continuing strong demand for talented wrestlers beyond major promotions like WWE.
Ongoing Challenges and Future Prospects in Wrestling
The incidents involving Priscilla Kelly’s stolen merchandise and Chelsea Green’s critique of the use of women’s championships reveal ongoing challenges faced by professional wrestlers. Merchandise thefts at events not only cause financial harm but also create tension between fans and performers, particularly when compounded by difficult travel schedules and event logistics.
Meanwhile, Chelsea Green’s remarks reflect a broader conversation about how WWE manages its expanding roster and championships amid a competitive entertainment landscape. The relatively new Women’s United States and Intercontinental titles carry the potential to elevate female talent but require creative prioritization and consistent television exposure.
As WWE continues to develop its programming and storyline approaches, the pressure to properly utilize new titles and support talent like Giulia, Zelina, and Michin may influence the company’s booking strategies ahead. The wrestling community will be watching closely as these narratives evolve, both on-screen and behind the scenes.
Welp, to the fans in AZ that helped themselves to all of my 8x10s while I was away, you fucking suck. This is the second time in less than a month I’ve had merch stolen from my table. Please, do better guys, and hold eachother more accountable or something. This is my livelihood.
— Priscilla Kelly (@HellsFavoritePK) September 28, 2025
I had a red eye flight that I had to rush and pack up and leave for. I’m sorry that I couldn’t come back out and take photos with people but to take my stuff just because you’re upset is unacceptable. https://t.co/US7CMVXdY3
— Priscilla Kelly (@HellsFavoritePK) September 28, 2025
